clestudentpilot
Well-Known Member
Question, not just for the CFI's, but for all pilot's out there. When flying, and observing certain speeds for certain things (approach speed, stall speeds, best rate of climb, etc.) am I correct in saying that the speed to be concerned of is the calibrated airspeed, such as 1.3*Vs0 would be a calibrated airspeed, right? I know I recently read something in a discussion on here about it, and I am a low time pilot, and there is so much that was discussed by my instructor that I guess I couldn't let sink in. I'm just trying to work on one of my flaws (as it is with many pilots), and that is the approach to landing. While I can land a plane just fine, I need to work on doing it better more consistently. I am just making sure that I have this correct, I know I need to look at the conversion from CAS to IAS, I just want to make sure that the speeds used are CAS Thanks in advance for the replies!